Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, 84602, USA.
J Youth Adolesc. 2018 Feb;47(2):445-459. doi: 10.1007/s10964-017-0722-4. Epub 2017 Aug 8.
The goal of the current study was to examine the protective role that maternal media monitoring might have for adolescents. This was done by considering whether styles of media monitoring either directly reduced media use, or whether they buffered the associations between aggressive media use and adolescents' prosocial behavior, aggression, and delinquency. Participants were 681 adolescents from two cities in the United States (51% female; 73% white), and their mothers, who provided data at two different time points, 2 years apart (when adolescents were roughly ages 13 and 15). Mixture modeling results revealed that mothers used four different styles of media monitoring made up of combinations of active and restrictive monitoring as well as forms of co-use. Styles that included active monitoring and connective co-use (i.e., engaging in media with the intent to connect with children) were directly associated with less media use, and moderated links between adolescents' media use and behavioral outcomes concurrently but not longitudinally. The discussion was focused on the strength of considering multiple strategies of media monitoring together, and how this approach can inform future research in the area of parental media monitoring.
本研究旨在探讨母亲媒体监控可能对青少年具有的保护作用。这是通过考虑媒体监控的风格是否直接减少媒体使用,或者它们是否缓冲了攻击性媒体使用与青少年亲社会行为、攻击行为和违法行为之间的关联来实现的。参与者是来自美国两个城市的 681 名青少年(51%为女性;73%为白人)及其母亲,她们在两年的时间间隔内(当青少年大约 13 岁和 15 岁时)提供了两次数据。混合模型结果表明,母亲使用了四种不同的媒体监控风格,这些风格由积极监控和限制监控以及共同使用的形式组合而成。包括积极监控和连接性共同使用(即,有意与孩子一起使用媒体)的风格与较少的媒体使用直接相关,并同时但不是纵向地调节了青少年媒体使用与行为结果之间的联系。讨论的重点是一起考虑多种媒体监控策略的强度,以及这种方法如何为父母媒体监控领域的未来研究提供信息。